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This is a tool that all engineering students were required to possess and to use, when I first attended college. Thirty seven years later, I still keep it at work in my desk drawer. As depicted, it really is showing the calculation of 11 times 11, and it is showing that the result is 121.
| gyles | 13-Aug-2008 11:33 | |
| Guest | 08-Aug-2008 21:21 | |